Invitation: Dallas: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at The AT&T Performing Arts Center, January 11-22, 2017

The Holiday season has almost ended and the time for new adventures and glorious new adventures is upon us. A great way to add a bit of fun and explore a bit of the arts available here in Dallas is to visit the AT&T Performing Arts Center for The Curious Incident of the the Dog in the Night. The Winner of five 2015 Tony Awards® including BEST PLAY, is being hailed as “One of the most fully immersive works ever to wallop Broadway” by The New York Times. This Tony Award®-winning play by Simon Stephens is adapted from Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel of the same title and directed by Tony winner Marianne Elliott.

Loved by royalty and Broadway alike, the play is the tale of 15 year old Christopher. He has an extraordinary brain, remarkably talented, but ill-equipped and ill-prepared to interpret the minutia of everyday life. When he falls under suspicion for killing his neighbor’s dog, Christopher sets out to identify the true culprit, which leads to an earth-shattering discovery and a sweeping journey that will change his life forever.

Premiering in Dallas at the AT&T Performing Arts Center on January 11 and running until January 22, 2017, tickets are available here.

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One of those positive people that believes that life is a grand adventure to be enjoyed and shared. Books, history, food, needlework, fashion, a great party and art round out my pleasures. Most often, you can find me exploring, trying out a new recipe or with my head in a book. Follow my journey on the Pink Book of Goodness.